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I Spy with My Little Eye ... At the Dentist by Jennifer Ochoa, Mandy Dennis

BOOK: I Spy with My Little Eye ... At the Dentist
AUTHOR: Jennifer Ochoa, Mandy Dennis

*My Ratings* : 4.8/5 ⭐

A cute little adventure of a cute little friend on the way to Mr. Dentist. To keep herself entertained our little friend plays a game of "I Spy" on the way to visit Mr. Dentist. She spots every little object and it instantly becomes a part of her game. She mentions she's got a special appointment. Not only our friend is super obedient she is also excited to learn new things and she stays calm through her whole checkup.
Lastly she looks forward to her future adventures to the Dentist.
This book is a fun way to teach your child as wel as an parental individual the importance of dental hygiene and dental care. It is important to give your child treats once in a while but we all know that sometimes what tastes good might be bad for your health. This book is beautifully illustrated.The colours and the artstyle is very lovely. The language is simple and easy to understand. It is enjoyable for both kids and the parents. Definitely consider adding this beautiful work to your kids book collection. I am pretty sure kids would enjoy the harmony of colors as well as learning important information.



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